Musings on CEM tests
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Musings on CEM tests
I noticed that the King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon gives quite some detail about its forthcoming CEM test.
http://www.kes-stratford.org.uk/admissi ... ssions.php
More than I've ever seen from a Birmingham school anyway - perhaps I'm just out-of-date? Is there somewhere I can find this for Birmingham schools? Apart from my inferring from KENR's very useful sticky post at the top of this group, of course.
AFAICT the above link is also fairly representative of the CEM tests as experienced in Birmingham? Including the relative time allotted to VR, NVR, CLOZE, comprehension, etc?
I guess time allotted may not relate to marks allotted? Perhaps as many marks can be gained in 10 minutes of CLOZE testing as in 20 Minutes of comprehension?
http://www.kes-stratford.org.uk/admissi ... ssions.php
More than I've ever seen from a Birmingham school anyway - perhaps I'm just out-of-date? Is there somewhere I can find this for Birmingham schools? Apart from my inferring from KENR's very useful sticky post at the top of this group, of course.
AFAICT the above link is also fairly representative of the CEM tests as experienced in Birmingham? Including the relative time allotted to VR, NVR, CLOZE, comprehension, etc?
I guess time allotted may not relate to marks allotted? Perhaps as many marks can be gained in 10 minutes of CLOZE testing as in 20 Minutes of comprehension?
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If anyone is interested I can send a presentation I found by the Univ of Durham CEM on the MidYIS tests taken in year7. This seems very similar to CEM entrance tests.
The presentation actually includes a number of pages of real examples as well as a detailed analysis of the standardisation methodology. Let me know if you are interested and I'll send a PM.
Quick update - 1 or 2 of your have asked for a copy of the presentation by PM - I though you could send attachments via PM but I'm not sure the new site format allows you to do that. I'm working on a solution - please bear with me
The presentation actually includes a number of pages of real examples as well as a detailed analysis of the standardisation methodology. Let me know if you are interested and I'll send a PM.
Quick update - 1 or 2 of your have asked for a copy of the presentation by PM - I though you could send attachments via PM but I'm not sure the new site format allows you to do that. I'm working on a solution - please bear with me
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Is it this one?
http://www.midyisproject.org/Documents/ ... MidYIS.ppt
Mike
http://www.midyisproject.org/Documents/ ... MidYIS.ppt
It appears to me that there's about twice as much NVR in B'ham as Warks (and consequently only 10-15 mins syns/ants vs. 20 mins VR) - in Warks it's only 15% of the test, for a third of the marks! Some sections do indeed appear to offer a lot more "bang for buck" in terms of the time allocated.Dibble wrote:AFAICT the above link is also fairly representative of the CEM tests as experienced in Birmingham? Including the relative time allotted to VR, NVR, CLOZE, comprehension, etc?...I guess time allotted may not relate to marks allotted? Perhaps as many marks can be gained in 10 minutes of CLOZE testing as in 20 Minutes of comprehension?
Mike
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PM it and I'll host it for you, if you want?KenR wrote:
Quick update - 1 or 2 of your have asked for a copy of the presentation by PM - I though you could send attachments via PM but I'm not sure the new site format allows you to do that. I'm working on a solution - please bear with me
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Yes the link that Mike has posted in the one
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So never give up hope.The Chances graphs show that, from almost any baseline score, students come up with almost any grade - - -there are just different probabilities for each grade depending on the baseline score.